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fallecieron 131 personas y bueno asÍ luce ahora esta zona, y otra imagen del desastre el sÚper domo de louisiana que sirviÓ de refugio que no pudieron salir cuando se ordenÓ la evacuacion. >>> y ocho aÑo despuÉs se encuentra con cambio de nombre y se casarreconstruyÓ. >>> luz sabÍan fallecieron 1464 personas y ahora tras la recuperaciÓn de mÁs de 300 mil viviendas y la ciudad muestra seÑales de recuperaciÓn, y recuerde las imÁgenes de katrina en u videos.com. >>> y la tormenta tropical cauÓo la muerte de una persona esta madrugada por el paso de baja california y los daÑos se reportaron principalmente en el popular balneario de cabo san lucas, y tambiÉn ocasionÓ el derribo de Árboles y suspen de las energÍa elÉctrica. >>> y colombia fue escenario hoy de numerosos manifestaciÓn nosotros ciudades del paÍs se tomaron las calles lo estudiantes y tambiÉn los trabajadores de la salud, si sindicalistas y camioneros y se registraron enfrentamiento entre jÓvenes y fuerzas policiapolicio en bogotÁ. >>> vamos con la protesta. >>> las principales calles del centro de bogotÁ se convir
fallecieron 131 personas y bueno asÍ luce ahora esta zona, y otra imagen del desastre el sÚper domo de louisiana que sirviÓ de refugio que no pudieron salir cuando se ordenÓ la evacuacion. >>> y ocho aÑo despuÉs se encuentra con cambio de nombre y se casarreconstruyÓ. >>> luz sabÍan fallecieron 1464 personas y ahora tras la recuperaciÓn de mÁs de 300 mil viviendas y la ciudad muestra seÑales de recuperaciÓn, y recuerde las imÁgenes de katrina en u videos.com....
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showers and thunderstorms along i-10 in louisiana. wet an roadways in georgia and south carolina. stormy across much of oklahoma. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, new orleans and atlanta. >>> atlanta is right where our next story is taking place. it's where a teenager is back on a heart transplant list this morning. >> getting back on that list didn't happen without a fight. and needless to say, his family is thrilled he's now got a new chance at life. >> had a change of heart. >> reporter: that change of heart has given melencia hamilton's 15-year-old son, anthony, a chance at a new heart. he's now moved to 1-a status, which means this. >> his heart is critical, where he'll be put at the top of the list. when a heart comes. >> reporter: anthony's supporters initially said they were told by a transplant committee the teen would not be placed on a transplant list because of his truancy issues and his juvenile record. >> we believe at the initial point they stereotyped him. >> reporter: hamilton says children's health care of atlanta doctors told her his w
showers and thunderstorms along i-10 in louisiana. wet an roadways in georgia and south carolina. stormy across much of oklahoma. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, new orleans and atlanta. >>> atlanta is right where our next story is taking place. it's where a teenager is back on a heart transplant list this morning. >> getting back on that list didn't happen without a fight. and needless to say, his family is thrilled he's now got a new chance at...
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calm conditions, flight delays, an house, i want to show you, too amazing video, this is from southern louisiana where a sinkhole swallows up several tall fleece a matter of seconds, really impressive video here. the sinkhole has been growing since last august. as a result, you can see what happened there. that is very interesting stuff to show you. meanwhile, much quieter here. temperatures are really comfortable out there 68, livermore, 60, oakland, 70 degrees right now in gilroy. comfortable conditions persist. this is where we are looking for that red flag warning. it will continue likely for the next couple of days. want to show you the realtime lightning strikes are coming down now. mostly up op mostly up over the cascades, good news forth firefighting efforts for yosemite. take it back local, show you where the clouds are right now, onshore flow, picking up, cloudy conditions, san jose now, take it to your futurecast, show you the rest of the day, sunshine, full sunshine expected by 3 p.m. those clouds back onshore, head through the overnight hours, look at your highs today, a return to f
calm conditions, flight delays, an house, i want to show you, too amazing video, this is from southern louisiana where a sinkhole swallows up several tall fleece a matter of seconds, really impressive video here. the sinkhole has been growing since last august. as a result, you can see what happened there. that is very interesting stuff to show you. meanwhile, much quieter here. temperatures are really comfortable out there 68, livermore, 60, oakland, 70 degrees right now in gilroy. comfortable...
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. >> louisiana governor declared a state of emergency around the site of a derailed train that leaked a chemical. the union pacific train forced evacuation of about 100 homes about 60 miles west of baton rouge. the other leaking oil. >> still to come at 4:00 a 4-year-old boy hasn't made it to preschool yet but did to serve his second term as mayor. >> tonight's q and a just ahead so i'm still taking your questions. you can contact me at facebook.com and on twitter. >>o+>5oking west, we can see bright skies over the bay area. low clouds and fog are yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> this wildfire forced evacuations in riverside county. broke out in cleveland national forest near lake elsinnor. it affects about 50 noms a remote, rugged area. the fire burned 175 acre autos let's get another check with spencer christian now. >> we have low clouds and fog at the coast. we had lots of low clouds and fog covering the bay. h
. >> louisiana governor declared a state of emergency around the site of a derailed train that leaked a chemical. the union pacific train forced evacuation of about 100 homes about 60 miles west of baton rouge. the other leaking oil. >> still to come at 4:00 a 4-year-old boy hasn't made it to preschool yet but did to serve his second term as mayor. >> tonight's q and a just ahead so i'm still taking your questions. you can contact me at facebook.com and on twitter....
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. >> okay...incredible video from louisiana where a sinkhole swallow as group of trees on camera. an official in the parish had his cameras rolling when trees began disaffairing. the sinkhole has been growing for a year and it really kicked into high gear yesterday and can you see 20 seconds from start to finish for the trees to completely disaffair and the sinkhole was caused by a salt dome that began collapsing in august and it is estimated to be 25 abeers in size. >> unbelievable video. >> coming up next, an update for you on the breaking news in southern california. >> a tour bus crashed and there are dozens of >> we follow breaking news from southern california, a tour burst overfunded on the 210 freeway in los angeles county originating in monterey park. it is laying on its side. no one was hurt critically but there are 35 injuries. c.h.p. is now letting some cars through after shutting down the freeway entirely. >> four people were flown to the hospital but we don't know about their injuries. >> we will show you the new pedestrian and bicycle path on the new eastern span of
. >> okay...incredible video from louisiana where a sinkhole swallow as group of trees on camera. an official in the parish had his cameras rolling when trees began disaffairing. the sinkhole has been growing for a year and it really kicked into high gear yesterday and can you see 20 seconds from start to finish for the trees to completely disaffair and the sinkhole was caused by a salt dome that began collapsing in august and it is estimated to be 25 abeers in size. >> unbelievable...
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>> louisiana got hot when they were in trouble financially. michigan is the recent hot place, and they're in trouble financially. it's the magic of the movies. the idea that it's the movies is exciting. the idea that they can build another industry out of whole cloth is exciting. the idea that big productions pe coming is exciting. financially it's not a great deal for them. canada is fortunate that they've built an industry. >> it is a good deal for the movie companies, so l.a. will have to figure out some way to hold onto them. >> well, the truth is if you can save 3% on going somewhere else nobody goes. they really have to save over 7% or 8% on their overall budget before they'll leave town. because of these tax incentives getting so big they're willing to do it. >> it will be interesting to see what happens in l.a. and hollywood in the process. >> l.a. will be fine. >> thank you. >> they'll be just fine. >> and bill wyman for joining you us. >>> next, kids make how much for losing a tooth? the tooth fairy's bigger payments to kids and goog
>> louisiana got hot when they were in trouble financially. michigan is the recent hot place, and they're in trouble financially. it's the magic of the movies. the idea that it's the movies is exciting. the idea that they can build another industry out of whole cloth is exciting. the idea that big productions pe coming is exciting. financially it's not a great deal for them. canada is fortunate that they've built an industry. >> it is a good deal for the movie companies, so l.a....
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some incredible video from louisiana showing a sinkhole swallowing trees whole yesterday. you can see trees moving very slowly -- and then the momentum carries and down they go into the water. finally they disappear. according to officials, the sinkhole opened last august. and it has been growing ever since. incredible. >> amazing video there. >>> this afternoon they are having a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new facility at the oakland zoo. the biodiversity center is devoted to conserving endangered and threatened animals, plants and habitats. one thing it will do is take care of young animals until they can make it on their own. >> we'll be raising some of these animals from, in the frogs' cases, tadpoles up to juveniles and adults before we let them back into the wild. and this will give them a better chance after surviving their natural predators. >> the oakland zoo is working with the san francisco zoo and sonoma state university on a program to research, raise and release western pond turtles back into the wild. the center will not be open to the public. >>> it's tim
some incredible video from louisiana showing a sinkhole swallowing trees whole yesterday. you can see trees moving very slowly -- and then the momentum carries and down they go into the water. finally they disappear. according to officials, the sinkhole opened last august. and it has been growing ever since. incredible. >> amazing video there. >>> this afternoon they are having a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new facility at the oakland zoo. the biodiversity center is devoted to...
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scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've heard the obama administration, from president obama to his e.p.a. administrator and others, talking about various forms of taxes on energy that they want to impose. whether it's a carbon tax, where it's a cap and trade-type scheme. they've continued to throw out that opportunity to impose that kind of radical regulation by themselves without action from congress. and clearly as we talk about the reins act and we talk about any kind of regulation having over $100 million impact on our economy, we want to make it very
scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've...
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and the ceo of popeye's louisiana kitchen joins us in the studio. >> that's the news this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. his morning. i'm anne marie green. have a good day. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> she's like houdini. >> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. what do you mean? >> you just amaze me. you always do. [ laughter ] >> thanks. >> she's always ready to go, huh? once the bell hits. >> always prepared. >> ready to go. hey, folks, we are going again on this monday morning. low clouds and fog have surged onshore very wet out toward the coastline a lot of drizzle there. when will we clear things out? we'll talk about that coming up. >> those far right toll lanes are closed until about 5:00 this morning. caused big backups over at the bay bridge all weekend long. they have been shut down since friday evening. slight delays there. we'll talk about your monday morning drive coming up. >> three more commutes on the bridge and that's it. thank you. >>> developing overnight, more communities are b
and the ceo of popeye's louisiana kitchen joins us in the studio. >> that's the news this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. his morning. i'm anne marie green. have a good day. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> she's like houdini. >> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. what do you mean? >> you just amaze me. you always do. [ laughter ] >> thanks. >> she's always ready...
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i'll see it impact louisiana and mississippi. going into the mid-atlantic. by sunday, it goes all the way up to the northeast and see the remnant there, the moisture going through texas. rain we are talking about how bad it is now. we are not there yet. saturday and sunday a lot more. >> the panhandle there, the cloud stays over the entire time. >> yeah. >> thanks so much. >> 37 minutes past the hour. another woman has come forward accusing san diego's mayor of sexual harassment. this time, it's 67-year-old peggy shannon who works part time at san diego city hall. she says filner would stop by her desk and make inappropriate comments about asking her out and more. she and her attorney talked about it with piers morgan. >> he came up to me without any warning when i was outside going home and hugged me and kissed me. i was appalled. i was shocked. it's not something that i thought the mayor would ever do. >> she is the 16th woman to accuse filner of sexual harassment. he maintains innocence and so far refused to resign. >> anthony weiner is at the bottom of t
i'll see it impact louisiana and mississippi. going into the mid-atlantic. by sunday, it goes all the way up to the northeast and see the remnant there, the moisture going through texas. rain we are talking about how bad it is now. we are not there yet. saturday and sunday a lot more. >> the panhandle there, the cloud stays over the entire time. >> yeah. >> thanks so much. >> 37 minutes past the hour. another woman has come forward accusing san diego's mayor of sexual...
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in just recent weeks we've had reports that made the news about dogs shot in buffalo, chattanooga, louisiana, police shoot hundreds of dogs in this country every year. the question is should we be providing training about this and how to deal with these dogs? every time you do more training you're talking about more money. but this is not--i'm surprised this particular case has drawn so much attention without seeing the bigger picture. a writer has done a terrific job oon the militarization of the place, disrespecting civil rights. the woman who was arrested for filming the police while standing on the porch of her own home. that's the larger problem. i agree with you and ana, cenk, that the guy was haranguing the cops and behaving in a way that would likely get him in trouble, he had aer right to film what was going on, but the larger question is how often these incidents happen and why? >> cenk: in that case, look, i saw the video. the reason they shot the dog because the dog was jumping towards the cop. it's a rot we'ller. >> i'm not sure they needed to shoot the dog. >> cenk: if i have a
in just recent weeks we've had reports that made the news about dogs shot in buffalo, chattanooga, louisiana, police shoot hundreds of dogs in this country every year. the question is should we be providing training about this and how to deal with these dogs? every time you do more training you're talking about more money. but this is not--i'm surprised this particular case has drawn so much attention without seeing the bigger picture. a writer has done a terrific job oon the militarization of...
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. >>> evacuations in louisiana after a train derailed in baton rouge carrying oil and corrosive chemicals. there haven't been injuries reported. 50 homes near the sight have been evacuated as a precaution. >>> heavy rain. this is what it looked like in hutchinson near wichita. seven inches of rain fell in some areas. sunday morning, in the morning, seven inches, turning the treat streets into rivers. this is good for the drought, but not for getting around. guess what? more rain par ith of the countr. >> those poor folks. >> indra is here to give us the news of the flood and the rain. >> it is not just today they are looking atmore rain. there is rain in the forecast throughout the week. you can see what fell in 24 hours there. almost seven inches of rain. look at the radar. more rain in the area from thunderstorms. it's slow moving thunderstorms. the rain cloud above your house will not go away. more rain in the forecast today. the flood threat remains. we are looking at rain staying in the forecast as we look toward the weekend in the area. definitely something we have to monitor. the f
. >>> evacuations in louisiana after a train derailed in baton rouge carrying oil and corrosive chemicals. there haven't been injuries reported. 50 homes near the sight have been evacuated as a precaution. >>> heavy rain. this is what it looked like in hutchinson near wichita. seven inches of rain fell in some areas. sunday morning, in the morning, seven inches, turning the treat streets into rivers. this is good for the drought, but not for getting around. guess what? more...
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well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why
well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new...
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escuela, la menor de once aÑos, el hombre abusÓ sexualie de la pequeÑa frente a la esposa, se fugaron a louisiana, y fueron arrestados, en problemas con la justicia, una porrista del equipo de fÚtbol americano, los cardenales de arizona, acaparÓ titulares por ser porrista luego de ser una veterana al frente de la batalla en irak, y agrediÓ a su novio, enfrenta cargos criminales. >>> y en otras noticias una cotorra le arrebatÓ a una anciana, movilizÓ a la policÍa de nueva york. como cuenta nayeli, un video fue la clave del desenlace, veamos de quÉ se trata. >>> en este momento el asaltante amenaza a ana aprovechando que estÁn solos en el ascensor. >>> me dice tengo una pistola, dame la jaula, y le digo cÓmo te voy a dar la jaula, es mi cotorra, y me dice, y la cuca gritaba. >>> el escÁndalo que armÓ la lora, no impidiÓ que el ladron saliera con ella del edificio, siendo captado por cÁmaras de seguridad, aterrada, la mujer de 67 aÑos denunciÓ el robo de su Única compaÑÍa, se lo arrestÓ al hombre, dijo que vendiÓ a la mascota en el bronx, no dio detalles del paradero de la cotorr
escuela, la menor de once aÑos, el hombre abusÓ sexualie de la pequeÑa frente a la esposa, se fugaron a louisiana, y fueron arrestados, en problemas con la justicia, una porrista del equipo de fÚtbol americano, los cardenales de arizona, acaparÓ titulares por ser porrista luego de ser una veterana al frente de la batalla en irak, y agrediÓ a su novio, enfrenta cargos criminales. >>> y en otras noticias una cotorra le arrebatÓ a una anciana, movilizÓ a la policÍa de nueva york....
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. >> reporter: quintin patton has plenty left in the tank after 13 touchdowns at louisiana tech. he was part of such a successful offense in college that the head coach landed the job at cal in december. >> ultimate player coach. he can relate to the players and everything. >> reporter: much like jim harbaugh who felt lucky to take him in the fourth round of the nfl draft pat was so excited to join his new team he nearly broke rules in may to get here. >> bought my own ticket to come here because i thought you get drafted could you just come out at any time and everything. >> reporter: the league doesn't allow rookies to come to the facility until minicamp. something harbaugh forgot to tell him. >> we had to go -- you're where?! what airport did you fly into? uhm, you're in a rental car driving here? yeah, coach. 20 minutes away. we go, you can't be here. >> hey, you can't be here. i thought he was going to get in trouble. like, oh, man. okay. well, all right. so i got into the hotel and flew home the next day. >> the fact that he would buy his own ticket fly out here just to mee
. >> reporter: quintin patton has plenty left in the tank after 13 touchdowns at louisiana tech. he was part of such a successful offense in college that the head coach landed the job at cal in december. >> ultimate player coach. he can relate to the players and everything. >> reporter: much like jim harbaugh who felt lucky to take him in the fourth round of the nfl draft pat was so excited to join his new team he nearly broke rules in may to get here. >> bought my own...
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un atroz crimen tuvo lugar en louisiana, el protagonista un menor de 8 aÑos, matÓ a una anciana con la que vivÍa, mientras ella veÍa televisiÓn, se cree que un violento videojuegos lo llevÓ a cometer el brutal acto. >>> otro menor de 4 aÑos, cobrÓ una vida en texas, la vÍctima su hermana menor, el pequeÑo se apoderÓ de llaves de la camioneta de su padre, echÓ a andar el vehÍculo, atropellÓ a la bebÉ de 16 meses de nacida, todo ocurriÓ con rapidez dijo un vecino, que a pesar de esfuerzoso los padres no tuvieron tiempo de evitarlo. una lesbiana hispana en california, decidiÓ poner a prueba su derecho de solicitar la residencia permanente para su c cÓnyuge indocumentada, veamos. >>> tras 9 aÑos de una relaciÓn sentimental, esmeralda y rosalba dice que nunca fueron tan felices como hoy, se casaron la semana pasada en san francisco, esmeralda, ciudadana de estados unidos, le pidiÓ formalmente a inmigraciÓn que le otorgue la residencia permanente a rosalba. >>> me siento muy bien. muy satisfecha, y feliz sobre todo, muy realizada. >>> tengo casi 19 aÑos en este paÍs. he
un atroz crimen tuvo lugar en louisiana, el protagonista un menor de 8 aÑos, matÓ a una anciana con la que vivÍa, mientras ella veÍa televisiÓn, se cree que un violento videojuegos lo llevÓ a cometer el brutal acto. >>> otro menor de 4 aÑos, cobrÓ una vida en texas, la vÍctima su hermana menor, el pequeÑo se apoderÓ de llaves de la camioneta de su padre, echÓ a andar el vehÍculo, atropellÓ a la bebÉ de 16 meses de nacida, todo ocurriÓ con rapidez dijo un vecino, que a...
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a little bit to the west and a little bit to the south parts of oklahoma, texas, louisiana even arkansas will be dealing with extreme temperatures. actual temperatures in the triple tig gets you add a little humidity and it will be feeling a little hotter than that. heat warnings in effect. you are talking dangerous levels. >>> a staggering number of children are injured playing sports every year. a new study by the kids worldwide more than 1 million children went to the emergency room for sports injuries. about one every 25 seconds. concussions and fractures topping the list. football responsible for most of those injuries. >> three time nascar champion tony stewart rushed to the hospital after sprant car accident in iowa. he reportedly suffer add broken leg. he wasn't alert. stewart was leading with 5 laps to go when another car spun around ran into stewart. his car flipped several times. this comes a day after stewart finished 9th in a nascar race at pocono raceway. >> glee is back in production after taking a break in the death of corey monteith. >> the cast return to go the set on m
a little bit to the west and a little bit to the south parts of oklahoma, texas, louisiana even arkansas will be dealing with extreme temperatures. actual temperatures in the triple tig gets you add a little humidity and it will be feeling a little hotter than that. heat warnings in effect. you are talking dangerous levels. >>> a staggering number of children are injured playing sports every year. a new study by the kids worldwide more than 1 million children went to the emergency room...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he did. this is where he was living. we found and a half a century later and he was paribas. he thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i told them no, we were here to tell his story. standing in the old to the relay could be said was the biggest body of freshwater west of the mississippi, 800 square miles right here in the middle of california. these cotton growers from the south were chased out by the bull weasel, came last and they claim this land, this blakely and. they took the rivers and dams them and shoved
he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he...
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right now a gunman holding hostages inside of a louisiana bank. mark henderson from the "news star" is joining us with the latest. tell us what is going on. >> reporter: we have one hostage that's been released, the female. the gunman continues to hold a male and female in the bank. the police are interviewing the released hostage to determine more about the gunman motivation. the superintendent of state police, mike edmondson says he believes it was an apparent robbery. the gunman is a member of the family that owns a convenience store across the street from the bank. nobody has been hurt at this point. the remaining hostages have expressed that they are hungry and food is being brought in for them. the authorities are bringing in food. all sorts of people are down there. there's state police, fbi, u.s. marshals office, the tensa sarks sheriffs office. deputies from sheriffs offices in bordering parishes have also reported downthere. a lot of police down there. the media has been moved back from the scene at this point to a wider perimeter. we're
right now a gunman holding hostages inside of a louisiana bank. mark henderson from the "news star" is joining us with the latest. tell us what is going on. >> reporter: we have one hostage that's been released, the female. the gunman continues to hold a male and female in the bank. the police are interviewing the released hostage to determine more about the gunman motivation. the superintendent of state police, mike edmondson says he believes it was an apparent robbery. the...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. >>> i think we're trying to make a statement to the legislature and the governor who have been extremely tone deaf to the concerns of my constituents in particularly weld county but throughout northeastern colorado. i will tell you this. everybody views this as a partisan exercise. many of those commissioners are democrats. >> we're back. that was weld coun
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after investigators say an 8 year old shot and killed his 87-year-old caregiver maurice mothers. >> it is a shock to me as much as everything else. >> reporter: the little boy told sheriff's deputies it was an accident. the sheriff's department said their evidence has led investigators to believe the 8-year-old juvenile intention mrs. smothers in the back of the head as she sat in her living room watching television. the boy was playing the popular video game grand theft auto 4. >> playing during the shooting and still on the television when police arrived cannot be over
. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after...
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i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics will bring tolerance to the picture. thank you so much professor kim martin and steve clemons. >> thank you, karen. >>> rush limbaugh can't possibly believe oprah was a victim of racism. that absurdy is coming up next. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your si
i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics...
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joseph, louisiana, is over. the suspect identified as 20-year-old fuwad ahmed shot and killed by police after a 12-hour standoff. two bank employees he was holding hostage removed from the scene in critical condition with gunshot wounds. >>> rescue efforts under way in mum buy, india, where an explosion and fire aboard an indian navy submarine killed an unknown number of sailors. about 18 people were aboard the vessel when the blast occurred. the explosion was powerful enough to sink most of that submarine. >>> juror number 12 from the whitey bulger trial speaking exclusively to cnn after the boston crime boss was convicted on 31 of 32 counts including links to 11 murders. janet ular says the jury really struggled with the credibility of witnesses. >> you had people that were criminals giving system that took plea agreements so you weren't sure what you could believe or what you couldn't believe. and some of the -- >> the juror says she was sickened to hear from witnesses who were walking free despite having com
joseph, louisiana, is over. the suspect identified as 20-year-old fuwad ahmed shot and killed by police after a 12-hour standoff. two bank employees he was holding hostage removed from the scene in critical condition with gunshot wounds. >>> rescue efforts under way in mum buy, india, where an explosion and fire aboard an indian navy submarine killed an unknown number of sailors. about 18 people were aboard the vessel when the blast occurred. the explosion was powerful enough to sink...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's la
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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." >>> a deadly end overnight to a standoff in louisiana. police say a mentally unstable man took three people hostage in the small river town of st. joseph. now, a look at the violent end to the siege. [ sirens ] >> reporter: the deadly standoff began around noon tuesday. when authorities say a gunman armed with a rifle and handgun, took three people hostage at this st. joseph's bank in rural northeast louisiana. >> we still been able to talk to him. they've asked for some food and provisions. >> reporter: law enforcement agencies were called in to assist with negotiations that dragged on for nearly 12 hours. but officials pledged to do whatever was necessary. >> the teams we have can be in place for a long period. we're going to be here as long as it takes. >> reporter: a female hostage was released later in the day. but police tell cbs news that around midnight s.w.a.t. teams were forced to kill the gunman after he shot the two remaining victims. apparently because his demands weren't met. >> fuad abdo ahmed was the perpetrator's name. he
." >>> a deadly end overnight to a standoff in louisiana. police say a mentally unstable man took three people hostage in the small river town of st. joseph. now, a look at the violent end to the siege. [ sirens ] >> reporter: the deadly standoff began around noon tuesday. when authorities say a gunman armed with a rifle and handgun, took three people hostage at this st. joseph's bank in rural northeast louisiana. >> we still been able to talk to him. they've asked for...
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from african-killer honest he bees in the southwest to louisiana to the spread of the burmese python in the florida everglades. all part of a scary trend. >> everywhere we look, we see species that are spreading and damaging our natural eco-systems now. and when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. >> reporter: you make it sound like we're under attack everywhere. >> we are under attack everywhere. >> reporter: david lodge is a biologist at the university of notre dame. he says our agricultural system depends on plant and animal species imported to america, like wheat and cows and pigs. but that doesn't make them invaders >> an invasive species is a species that's been transported from one part of the planet to the other by people. and a species that has a harmful impact. >> reporter: and typically transported by design, by accident, a little bit of both? >> both. lots of invasive species have been transported by accident in the ball after water of ships or as a hidden pest on plants that have been imported. but many have also been i
from african-killer honest he bees in the southwest to louisiana to the spread of the burmese python in the florida everglades. all part of a scary trend. >> everywhere we look, we see species that are spreading and damaging our natural eco-systems now. and when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. >> reporter: you make it sound like we're under attack everywhere. >> we are under attack everywhere. >> reporter: david...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place from falling. literally, chickens have a better roost than had did, and this is where he was living. he came, you know, we found him a half century later, and he was nervous, thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i said, new york city we're -- i said, no, we're here to tell his story. we're standing in the old lake basin. it was the biggest body of fresh water west of the mississippi, 800 square miles of lake right here in the middle of california, and these cotton grower from the south, chased out by the bull weevil c
he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place...
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production costs are not flowing to los angeles and california, there flowing to other states like louisiana, new york trying for too. that is hard, tangible money leaving california. is that mainly because of the high tax rates in california? liz: that is the complaint. it was such a complaint that arnold schwarzenegger sent danny devito and clint eastwood to sacramento saying you got to keep the movie production here in california, in hollywood, in l a because it creates revenue growth but they were ignored because sacramento's said we have too many other issues, other budgetary concerns, the teachers association fought against it. california is losing out on big-time revenue because the revenue is flowing to other states in blockbuster production. stuart: don't tell me high tax rates have no consequences because they do. liz: they absolutely do. stuart: the dow down 1 and the points and we will wrap all been a moment. u2 wrapping up the market option for you today. the deadline for the debt ceiling with nona gaucher shen coming the president. the price of gold sharply higher. the price of
production costs are not flowing to los angeles and california, there flowing to other states like louisiana, new york trying for too. that is hard, tangible money leaving california. is that mainly because of the high tax rates in california? liz: that is the complaint. it was such a complaint that arnold schwarzenegger sent danny devito and clint eastwood to sacramento saying you got to keep the movie production here in california, in hollywood, in l a because it creates revenue growth but...
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in louisiana. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is the only one that doesn't get why that is funny, i guess. pbs is making broadcasting history, yesterday, they named judi woodruff, they're the first anchor team, i guess kathy lee and hoda don't count, because they're drunk. i didn't even know that pbs had news casts. this, by the way, won't be seen on pbs, this is a daredevil of a guy by the name of anthony martin, he went up, had his friends lock him inside a casket, doesn't look like a casket. but i guess it is. they shut the box, locked it and then pushed it out of the plane. it is not so much a death-defying stunt as a death stunt. he was able to get out of the box in time. released his parachute and survived unharmed. two spectators were killed by the casket, but he was fine. there you go. a fine line between daredevil s and dumbasses, i think he found it. now two kids were in the pool, perfecting this shot. i wanted to reward them by showing it on television here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the guy in the roller blades clearly traveled. but other than that, very well d
in louisiana. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is the only one that doesn't get why that is funny, i guess. pbs is making broadcasting history, yesterday, they named judi woodruff, they're the first anchor team, i guess kathy lee and hoda don't count, because they're drunk. i didn't even know that pbs had news casts. this, by the way, won't be seen on pbs, this is a daredevil of a guy by the name of anthony martin, he went up, had his friends lock him inside a casket, doesn't look...
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, threat of potentially deadly toxic chemicals forcing the evacuation of about 100 homes in central louisiana. sodium hydroxide which could be deadly if inhaled or touched reportedly leaking from a train car that derailed. a second car is leaking lubricant oil. the leaks have been contained, and the amounts were reportedly small. a tonight of 20 union pacific train cars jumped those tracks. >>> the muslim brotherhood spiritual leader, his deputy and another key figure will be on trial this month to allegedly inciting members to kill leaders in the outing to mohamed morsi's being forced out. >>> a search for a 25-year-old snowboarder. 12 people using chainsaws moved tons of da brie to finally locate his body. he was snowboarding with five friends saturday when an ice tunnel collapsed crushing him beneath a block of ice the size of a school bus. >>> this frightening video tells the tale, firefighters lucky to be alive. a captain realized the house was seconds from collapsing, radioed the warning and those firefighters got away just in time. only minor injuries were reported. we'll have more for
, threat of potentially deadly toxic chemicals forcing the evacuation of about 100 homes in central louisiana. sodium hydroxide which could be deadly if inhaled or touched reportedly leaking from a train car that derailed. a second car is leaking lubricant oil. the leaks have been contained, and the amounts were reportedly small. a tonight of 20 union pacific train cars jumped those tracks. >>> the muslim brotherhood spiritual leader, his deputy and another key figure will be on trial...
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fuertes lluvias en todo el sureste, el panorama, bien inestable, actividades de fuertes lluvias, desde louisiana, mississippi hasta atlanta, finalizando la semana de trabajo, fuera de eso, el panorama, como comentÉ con bastante inestabilidad, incluyendo en el sur de la florida. mucho mÁs, mas calmada la situaciÓn, dirÍa para ustedes en el noreste, condiciones secas, no se pronostican pues aguaceros, para el noroeste actividad de lluvias, a diferencia de california, con condiciones secas, estables, una semana de trabajo bastante tranquila, tenemos avisos y alertas al oeste de la planicie del sur, en el norte de texas, continÚan la inestabilidad, y un sistema frontal, del norte que va a refrescar la situaciÓn, por eso, chicago, no va a sobrepasar 77 grados. son buenas noticias, al menos para ustedes, a diferencia del sur, si piensa que dallas estÁ experimentando en dallas temperaturas altas, 101 grados, nada en comparaciÓn con phoenix arizona, 108 grados, con estas temperaturas mÁximas en mÉxico, 24 centÍgrados, acapulco 29, y merida 33 centÍgrados, es todo, me despido, regreso pamela
fuertes lluvias en todo el sureste, el panorama, bien inestable, actividades de fuertes lluvias, desde louisiana, mississippi hasta atlanta, finalizando la semana de trabajo, fuera de eso, el panorama, como comentÉ con bastante inestabilidad, incluyendo en el sur de la florida. mucho mÁs, mas calmada la situaciÓn, dirÍa para ustedes en el noreste, condiciones secas, no se pronostican pues aguaceros, para el noroeste actividad de lluvias, a diferencia de california, con condiciones secas,...
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we appreciate you in birmingham, louisiana. >> and meanwhile, one hostage is dead and another in critical condition after the police ended a 12-hour standoff with a gunman at a bank. he is identified as fuaed abdo auk med. this is what we are learning about the man, he was a paranoid schizophrenic according to police who was known to local law enforcement. they tell us that he had no intention of rob ing tbing the but during the standoff, ahmed said that he heard voices and he wanted a quote, device removed from his head. >>> and blood is flowing again on the streets of cairo and egypt and the government backed by the military has imposed a state of emergency. the killing began after dawn today, just about 12 hours ago there in egypt as troops moved in to clear the two large camps of peaceful demonstrators. at this hour in egypt as the sun is setting, the camps have been dismantl dismantledle, but the fighting rages on in cairo, and these are live pictures. few, few people in the streets. armored trucks, and three of them is what we are look atting at here sh, and the latest deat toll is
we appreciate you in birmingham, louisiana. >> and meanwhile, one hostage is dead and another in critical condition after the police ended a 12-hour standoff with a gunman at a bank. he is identified as fuaed abdo auk med. this is what we are learning about the man, he was a paranoid schizophrenic according to police who was known to local law enforcement. they tell us that he had no intention of rob ing tbing the but during the standoff, ahmed said that he heard voices and he wanted a...
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so i love louisiana chicken from popeyes and the people and i just consider it an honor to be in service. >> you ran lifesavers dominos, kfc, and in college you studied piano, and at one point you sang behind van morrison. >> i think they threw out those tapes. i didn't even know o who he was at the time. >> i think it is so interesting to read about your family life. all of your siblings are ceo. >> i have three siblings, two sisters, a brother. and they're amazing people. i i tribute that to my parents. they gave leadership lessons every night at dinner. >> like what, give me a leadership lesson. >> it is primarily about values. my dad would come home about talk about the tough decisions he had to make. if he had to let someone go or it wasn't performing well. >> i was talking to another woman in your biez who is in a high ranking position. and sheryl said i should have leaned in more. there is no reason why i can't be the number one person. did you make a decision along the way that you were going for number one? >> i made a conscious decision to give every job they was given my very
so i love louisiana chicken from popeyes and the people and i just consider it an honor to be in service. >> you ran lifesavers dominos, kfc, and in college you studied piano, and at one point you sang behind van morrison. >> i think they threw out those tapes. i didn't even know o who he was at the time. >> i think it is so interesting to read about your family life. all of your siblings are ceo. >> i have three siblings, two sisters, a brother. and they're amazing...
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for president at the time, gets the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis of taylor, a louisiana sugar planter, running with fillmore, the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing which i have to say, i currently teach at albany law school where fillmore was living and next year i will be a visitor at l.s.u., a law school in louisiana, so i'm the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge accent, as well. >> i'd like to say, let's don't discount that the mexican war brought us all of the western southwest -- california, new mexico, et cetera. he was the commander-in-chief and he acted like it and if it upset winfield scott who had quite a temper, and zachary taylor, so be it, but as it turned out, that's what history has recorded. we greatly expanded the united states during that time and we got those properties for very, very little. in terms of the history of real estate, polk rates high. >> on to zachary taylor. >> only if you think that going to war with a country to steal half their country is an appropriate and legitimate thing to do and significant n
for president at the time, gets the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis of taylor, a louisiana sugar planter, running with fillmore, the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing which i have to say, i currently teach at albany law school where fillmore was living and next year i will be a visitor at l.s.u., a law school in louisiana, so i'm the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge accent, as well. >> i'd like to say, let's don't discount that...
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reality is, it goes to i think as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas, to louisiana. doubt that the vast majority if not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. do export diesel because we don't use the soul like europe does. so, we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us their gasoline. and also some of the lubricant and manufacturing products that thatight products from oil we don't use will be exported, too. those are actually healthy for our economy. host: representative terry, an issue that does affect nebraska but you do not necessarily think about nebraska when you talk about immigration. how does it affect nebraska? personally on the issue of immigration and how would you like to see it? guest: it does affect nebraska. plants inlot of we rely on that hispanic labor. we have had a good share of immigrants into both omaha, my district, as well as other cities throughout nebraska. where i am is, we need reform. we absolutely need to attack this issue. this is -- and i think pretty much
reality is, it goes to i think as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas, to louisiana. doubt that the vast majority if not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. do export diesel because we don't use the soul like europe does. so, we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us their gasoline. and also some of the lubricant and manufacturing products that thatight products from oil we don't use will...
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>>> we turn now to the alarming hostage situation overnight in a bank in louisiana. a 20-year-old man taking three people hostage tuesday afternoon, in a tense standoff with police that lasted well into the night. abc's pierre thomas is back with us now with the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, lara. police were hoping to resolve this standoff peacefully. but it ended in a bloody spray of gunfire. shortly before midnight, police stormed the bank, after they say the gunman indicated he was going to kill two hostages. according to police, as they entered the building, the suspect, identified as 20-year-old fuaed abdo ahmed, shot the hostages, both bank employees. police killed the suspect, who they claim was armed with a handgun and a rifle. the confrontation began more than 12 hours earlier, when the gunman walked into the bank and began making bizarre demands. police say the suspect was a paranoid schizophrenic who claimed he had been hearing voices, including from a device planted in his head. authorities believe it was not a bank robbery but
>>> we turn now to the alarming hostage situation overnight in a bank in louisiana. a 20-year-old man taking three people hostage tuesday afternoon, in a tense standoff with police that lasted well into the night. abc's pierre thomas is back with us now with the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, lara. police were hoping to resolve this standoff peacefully. but it ended in a bloody spray of gunfire. shortly before midnight, police stormed the bank, after...
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they are members of the robertson family from monroe, louisiana. "inside edition" went behind the scenes at duck commander. the company that is making them fabulously rich. >> never thought i'd be a millionaire selling duck calls. >> 40 years ago, phil robertson was a clean cut star college quarterback. he married his sweetheart kay and then went into an unlikely business. making duck calls out of this small backwoods shed. his son willie who graduated from business school is crediting with expanding the brand name. the wives of the "duck dynasty" men would never be mistaken for homeless. these classy counterparts love their guys just the way they are. >> if all the money went away and we had to live in a trailer down by the river, we'd be just as happy. >> diane: and to think all this started by just making duck calls in the family shed. >>> last time we told you about the latest you get a car girl who went into complete shock and elation when oprah winfrey gave her a brand new free car on "jimmy kimmel live." well, now the lucky girl is talking t
they are members of the robertson family from monroe, louisiana. "inside edition" went behind the scenes at duck commander. the company that is making them fabulously rich. >> never thought i'd be a millionaire selling duck calls. >> 40 years ago, phil robertson was a clean cut star college quarterback. he married his sweetheart kay and then went into an unlikely business. making duck calls out of this small backwoods shed. his son willie who graduated from business school...
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getting fs, texas, louisiana, indiana, and oklahoma where this hidden video caught a nursing assistant shoving a glove in a woman's mouth, in ohio which lacks staff, video caught a caregiver flinging a senior onto her bed. >> senior officials need to hold them accountable and step up and providing better care. >> according to the report just seven stated provided care by professional nursing care. states that did the best had larger and more experienced staff. >> i was wondering if you could explain your actions on that video. >> we tried to speak to minnie gram's nursing aides. they declined. they were both arrested. their cases are still pending. as for minnie gram she died a few weeks after this video. >> she just gave up didn't want to be treated like that in her last days, you know. >> reporter: adequacy for elderly says improvements must be made soon. the nursing population will be increasing 40% in the next decade. >> for more go to the cbs news website and click on health. >>> now to the murder and racketeering trial of former boston mob boss james "whitey" bulger. the 83-year-
getting fs, texas, louisiana, indiana, and oklahoma where this hidden video caught a nursing assistant shoving a glove in a woman's mouth, in ohio which lacks staff, video caught a caregiver flinging a senior onto her bed. >> senior officials need to hold them accountable and step up and providing better care. >> according to the report just seven stated provided care by professional nursing care. states that did the best had larger and more experienced staff. >> i was...
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to be teaching in louisiana at the time. to beduke -- happened teaching in louisiana at the time. david duke nearly became governor of our state. i decided i needed to get politically active to keep the kkk from taking over the state i live in. i became active with the national organization for women because of n.o.w.'s commitment to the intersection of racism, able-ism, homophobia, all of the ism's. they are intertwined. we have been talking to colleagues in the weeks and days leading up to this very luncheon. one of the things we talked of thes the four themes 50th anniversary march on washington. that would be freedom and jobs and peace and social justice. when you look at those issues and ask yourself, what is the impact on women of those things -- then you ask yourself, what is the impact on various communities of women? what is the impact on african- american women? what is the impact on immigrant women? what about latinas, and younger women, and older women? long time ago, a legal scholar she hadrothy roberts -- that phrase. ask the woman question. any issue you are talking
to be teaching in louisiana at the time. to beduke -- happened teaching in louisiana at the time. david duke nearly became governor of our state. i decided i needed to get politically active to keep the kkk from taking over the state i live in. i became active with the national organization for women because of n.o.w.'s commitment to the intersection of racism, able-ism, homophobia, all of the ism's. they are intertwined. we have been talking to colleagues in the weeks and days leading up to...
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joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with allergies. so the most important thing you can do is wash your hands. don't let your kids touch their face or eat anything before they wash their hands because unfortunately, the common cold we still don't have a cure for it. there's no vaccine. you don't need antiobiotics for it so just got -- >> are we using anti-bacterial too much? >> it didn't really help that much with the flu if you could wash your hands but if you can't wash your hands, it's a good alternative and sending your kids that are old enough to know not to put it in their mouth and things like that to school might be a good option, too. jamie: and how
joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with...
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. >> a train carrying hazard materials and the red in louisiana forcing the evacuation of a hundred homes. one person went to the hospital complaining of eye irritation. more than 20 cars went off the track near lawtell, about 60 mi. west of baton rouge. two cars of the train were leaking. one of them was leaking sodium homicidhydride hydroxide, whichs out the cole's of inhaling or touching the skin. the governor was leading blue oil. >> new york police say that an officer shot and killed a 14 year-old boy who had shot at another person. this is video surveillance the side of a liquor store of the 14 year old going after the other person. the teen, identified as shaaliver douse, was hit in the jaw and died at the scene. the investigation is still ongoing. kidnapping a survivor the genome dejesus made a public appearance over the weekend, as part of the cleveland's pr parade. she rode na campaign car for a cleveland city council candidates. last she admitted being kidnapped by aerial castro and he was sentenced to life in prison for raping her and two other women for a decade. >>george: th
. >> a train carrying hazard materials and the red in louisiana forcing the evacuation of a hundred homes. one person went to the hospital complaining of eye irritation. more than 20 cars went off the track near lawtell, about 60 mi. west of baton rouge. two cars of the train were leaking. one of them was leaking sodium homicidhydride hydroxide, whichs out the cole's of inhaling or touching the skin. the governor was leading blue oil. >> new york police say that an officer shot and...